Raymond Gonzalez was arraigned Tuesday in connection with the death of 13-month-old James Velazquez. According to the prosecution, the case against Gonzalez came together recently and was brought to a grand jury.

An Erie County judge makes a request of the family of both the suspect and victim at a homicide arraignment Tuesday morning. Raymond Smith is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Shaquilla Coston. Time Warner Cable News Reporter Sarah Blazonis was in court.

More than 9,000 people in Western New York are living with Parkinson's Disease, but it affects many more people than that. Time Warner Cable News reporter Sarah Blazonis found that, despite this, some feel there's still a lot of work to go raising awareness. 05:35 PM

After start-ups get featured on reality shows like ABC's "Shark Tank," how do they fare in the real world? Time Warner Cable News caught up with the owner of U-Lace, who hails from Buffalo and now operates in Rochester. 01:06 PM

While there's still no bill specifically detailing education spending, including how much money each district can expect, some information has been released by lawmakers. Time Warner Cable News reporter Ryan Whalen has more. 03/30/2015 10:14 PM

The Grand Island Central School District honored several teachers Monday who helped a student who collapsed while running on a track.
As Time Warner Cable News Reporter Alex Haight explains, another family's tragedy also played a part in saving the girl's life. 03/30/2015 11:37 PM

Last year, nearly 20 pints of blood from volunteer donors helped save Sgt. First Class Adam Carabello's life. Time Warner Cable News reporter Kaitlyn Lionti found out he's now showing his appreciation by encouraging more people to roll up their sleeves and donate. 03/30/2015 05:38 PM

Wednesday marked one year since the death of the Buffalo Bills' first owner, Ralph C. Wilson Junior. Time Warner Cable News reporter Meg Rossman says Wilson's legacy continues to shape the team's future.

New Yorkers voted on several propositions during the 2014 election, one that would allow bills to be given to lawmakers electronically. Five months after being approved, and there's no sign of that yet at the State Capitol. Jon Dougherty has more.
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Most of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s top priorities in Albany were nowhere to be found in the state budget deal, but the mayor nonetheless claimed at least partial victory Monday, particularly on the issue of education.